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's commercial diplomacy activities in Malaysia by home country business executives and representatives abroad. The findings show … that companies familiar with the Malaysian business environment apply less for diplomatic business support, but that …, though willing to help. Matchmaking facilities are valued especially by companies that are not familiar with the Malaysian …
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listed on Bursa Malaysia between June 2003 and June 2008. Specifically, this study investigates the degree of flipping … offer size have significant influences on flipping activity. The results of this study imply that the Malaysian IPO market …
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located in northern Malaysia. Cross-case analysis shows that perceived Internet benefits, the need for online communication … are closely related to entry-level Internettechnologies usage among small and medium-sized practices (SMPs) in Malaysia … issue of low IT usage among SMPs in Malaysia. …
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The non-parametric frontier approach, Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is employed to investigate the efficiency of banking stocks which are traded on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE). Unlike the earlier studies which use balance sheet and income statements data, the paper uses market data...
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The article explores the main features of the middle-income trap in Malaysia within the evolving context of the … Southeast Asian development pattern. In particular, it investigates the determinants of the Malaysian manufacturing declining … process. In this respect, an analysis of Malaysian structural weaknesses has been carried out with a specific focus on the …
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This study analyses the effects of oil price and macroeconomic shocks on the Malaysian housing market using a SVAR …-Granger causality tests show that oil price, labor force and inflation are the leading factors causing movements in the Malaysian … decompositions (VDCs) indicate that oil price and labor force shocks explain a substantial portion of housing market price …
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Malaysian economy with the long-run TYDL version of the Granger causality test–Toda and Yamamoto (1995) and Dolado and Lütkepohl … Malaysian dataset supports the endogenous growth theory.JEL Classification: C22, E21, O16 …
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Judging by only economic incentives, Malaysian financial institutions (particularly banks) should completely ignore the … Competition Act. The data show that Malaysian banks probably benefit from anticompetitive behaviour. Political and family … connections likely facilitate such behaviour. Given that the Malaysian Competition Commission will likely lack the resources to …
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the Islamic banking system. Malaysia is used as a case study. We apply ‘Auto – Regressive Distributive Lag’ model which …
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-EAGA countries, i.e., the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia. Firstly, the study uses Johansen cointegration test and Granger …
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